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January 19, 2012

Jessica Lange in American Horror Story.
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Season 1 of FX’s ghostly American Horror Story was one of the most unique seasons I’ve seen on television in a long time, but it certainly left us with the question of where the show goes from the shocking final episode. The question came soon enough: it will be an anthology series with new characters, settings and story lines each year. However, series co-creator Ryan Murphy teased that “two or three” of the cast members may return in new roles but didn’t reveal which ones. Now we have a bit of clarification.
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January 18, 2012

Ti West
Photo: Joe Corrigan/Getty Images
Several notable genre directors have lined up their next movie projects:
- Ti West (The House of the Devil), whose The Innkeepers hits theaters on February 3, is moving on to The Side Effect, a sci fi thriller that stars Liv Tyler as a woman who “spends several months alone in space as an experimental subject for a global pharmaceutical company, and finds herself inexplicably pregnant.”
- Vincenzo Natali (Splice, Cube) is proceeding to Haunter, a haunted house story told from the point of view of a dead girl who “haunts (and possesses) a young living girl by the name of Olivia in an attempt to save her from the same fate.”
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January 17, 2012

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With Underworld Awakening set to hit theaters this Friday, it seems the perfect time to take a look back at the previous three films in the Underworld franchise as a “refresher course” on where the series left off.
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January 16, 2012

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This week, Underworld Evolution hits theaters, while Undocumented and Cold Sweat land on home video.
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January 15, 2012

Ethan Hawke in Sinister.
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We’ve got our first look at photos from a couple of late summer horror movies: Sinister, which stars Ethan Hawke as a writer whose new home was the site of a mass murder, and Warm Bodies, a horror-romance about a zombie boy who falls in love with a living girl. Warm Bodies hits theaters on August 10, while Sinister lands on August 24. You can’t tell much about the films from the stills, but I can’t help but think that zombie Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies looks a bit like the lead character from the Otto; Or, Up with Dead People — presumably with a lot less gay porn involved.
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January 12, 2012

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I’ve been reviewing horror movies for About.com for over four years now, and never have I wanted to give a film zero stars…until The Summer of Massacre. Unfortunately, the system is such that if I give it zero stars, the review will look like there’s no rating rather than a zero rating, so I’ve given it half a star. That’s half a star more than it deserves.
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January 12, 2012

© Breaking Glass/Vicious Circle
I’ve been reviewing horror movies for About.com for over four years now, and never have I wanted to give a film zero stars…until The Summer of Massacre. Unfortunately, the system is such that if I give it zero stars, the review will look like there’s no rating rather than a zero rating, so I’ve given it half a star. That’s half a star more than it deserves.
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January 12, 2012

© Breaking Glass/Vicious Circle
I’ve been reviewing horror movies for About.com for over four years now, and never have I wanted to give a film zero stars…until The Summer of Massacre. Unfortunately, the system is such that if I give it zero stars, the review will look like there’s no rating rather than a zero rating, so I’ve given it half a star. That’s half a star more than it deserves.
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January 11, 2012

Josh Peck, Brian Geraghty and Alice Eve in ATM.
© IFC
Here’s a first look at trailers for two small but promising fright flicks arriving for the spring:
- Silent House: Elizabeth “I’m Mot a Twin But My Sisters Are” Olsen stars in this remake of last year’s spooky house flick The Silent House (La Casa Muda), supposedly filmed, like the original, in a single, uncut shot.
- ATM: Rising star Alice Eve (soon starring in The Raven) heads this thriller from the writer of Buried, featuring the similarly claustrophobic concept of a trio of co-workers trapped in an enclosed ATM kiosk as a shadowy killer lurks outside.